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Precision refers to the closeness of a set of values obtained for identical measurement of a quantity. Precision depends on the limitations of measuring devices and the skills with which it is used. However, accuracy refers to the closeness of a single measurement to its true value. The digits in a properly measurement are known as significant figures. these are meaningful digits in a measured or calculated quantity. The greater the number of significant figures in a reported result, smaller is the uncertainly and greater is the precision. the zeros at the beginning are not counted. the zeros to the right of a decimal point are counted. in the numbers that do not contain a decimal point. "trailing" zeros may or may not be significant . the purpose of zeros at the end of anumber is to convey the correct range of uncertainly. The number of significant figures in a measured number contained how many uncertain number of digits?

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Zero
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2
cannot be PREDICTED.

ANSWER :B


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